June 2020
1 Education In the beginning of the month, we were able to re-open one class for our 6th graders, so they could prepare for their state exam and not lose their whole year. For these children, it is vital … Continue reading →
1 Education In the beginning of the month, we were able to re-open one class for our 6th graders, so they could prepare for their state exam and not lose their whole year. For these children, it is vital … Continue reading →
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change Courage to change the things I can And wisdom to know the difference. 1 Distribution of goods and Christmas celebration Hot meals were served to the … Continue reading →
Dear friends, A picture being worth a thousand words, we will let them speak for themselves. God bless Theo and Olivier for being so faithful to document all that’s happening. Thank you so much for your prayers and support which … Continue reading →
We pray you all had an inspiring Easter. Celebrating our Savior’s resurrection is always a spiritual high for us, as it is this heavenly vision which gives a meaning to our lives on earth and our lives to come. It’s … Continue reading →
1 TENAFEP: Final Exam for Primary School Students This year, our school served as an examination center for students coming from four different primary schools. The examination lasted two days. We hope the results will be as encouraging as in … Continue reading →
Very happy to be back in Kinshasa, and to renew personal contact with all our friends and partners. We were welcomed at the airport by torrential rain, which delayed the delivery of our luggage, but which we took as a … Continue reading →
1 Busy School Holidays Our school grounds have remained quite busy throughout the holiday months. The kids often come over for play, sports and activities and Florence even organized a summer camp for them. Thanks to our faithful donors, we’re … Continue reading →
1 Graduation Day in Kikimi All over Congo, July 2nd marks the last day of school, when students receive their report cards, the results to their final exams and find out whether or not they will be accepted to the … Continue reading →
1 An american family visits Kikimi Kristen, who lives in Kinshasa, came for a visit with her mother, 4 children and a friend. Since it was during the Easter holidays, we organized a special day of sports and video watching … Continue reading →